In Experiments in Ethics, philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah explores how new empirical research in fields like psychology and neuroscience can inform moral judgments, while questioning what we ought to do or feel. He advocates for a naturalistic approach to ethics that bridges the gap between science and morality, viewing the relationship as a dialogue rather than a conflict. Appiah also examines the historical roots of experimental philosophy and challenges us to reconsider the nature of philosophical inquiry itself.